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Bringing Christmas joy to children in Kharkiv

Your support helped us bring a sense of normalcy to these children this Christmas, and nothing compares to the joy of seeing their smiles light up as they receive their gifts. [Video]

Bringing holiday cheer to the children of Ivano-Frankivsk!

Your generosity has brought joy and a touch of normalcy to their lives this holiday season.

United Help Ukraine and Deloitte: Comfort Boxes for Children in Ukraine

United Help Ukraine teamed up with Deloitte to make a difference and transform repurposed bomb shelters into spaces of warmth, learning, and play. [Video]

Bringing Holiday Joy to Ukraine’s Children!

In Kirovohrad, you’ve sponsored 560 children affected by war, bringing them hope and joy this season.

Bringing holiday magic to children in Ukraine!

Thank you for joining us in bringing joy to the children of Ukraine, whose childhood have been affected by war.

A year of hard work

Watch to see how your donations and support provide essential supplies and services to the Ukrainian people. [Video]

Spread love and joy this holiday season

Join us in becoming Santas to Ukrainian children affected by war. Support our initiative now in its 9th year, bringing warmth and cheer to those who need it most.

Sweet treats will soon be on their way to the children of Ukraine!

Thank you to all of the Saint Andrews Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral of Metropolitan Washington DC members and United Help Ukraine volunteers who helped us load all of the candy to be shipped to Ukraine!

Sweet treats for the kids of Ukraine

In an initiative with Saint Andrews Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral of Metropolitan Washington DC, we collected leftover Halloween candy to send to the children of Ukraine just in time for the holidays.

Water Project

Last June, we witnessed one of the most significant ecological disasters of the 21st century when Russian forces destroyed the Nova Kakhovka dam. Your support allowed us to provide urgent aid to Kherson Oblast residents, but the need persists. [Video]